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<title>Curriculum Vita for Mike Salisbury</title>
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<h1>Mike Salisbury</h1>
University of Washington<br>
Department of Computer Science & Engineering<br>
Box 352350, Seattle, WA 98195<br>
(206) 616-1849<br>
(206) 543-2969 (fax)<br>
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salisbur@cs.washington.edu</a><br>
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http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/salisbur</a><br>
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<!WA2><a href = "http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/salisbur/me.html"><b>Personal</b></a><p>
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Born in Newport Beach, CA, on July 16, 1968.
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<b>Education</b><p>
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Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington (expected 6/97)<br>
Dissertation: <i>Pen-and-ink Halftoning</i>
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M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, 1992.
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B.S. with honor in Physics and Computer Science, California Institute of Technology, 1990.
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<b>Employment</b><p>
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<i>Research Assistant - University of Washington, Seattle WA</i><br>
6/93-present. Developed techniques for producing pen-and-ink style
illustrations given greyscale input images.
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<i>Lecturer/Assistant - UW / US West, Bellevue WA</i><br>
10/91-6/92.	Taught US West employees undergraduate-level computer
science courses.  Taught programming languages and algorithms class.  
Assisted with architecture and operating systems class.
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<i>Teaching Assistant - University of Washington, Seattle WA</i><br>
10/90-9/91, 10/92-6/93.	Teaching assistant for data structures, programming
languages, graphics, animation, and intro to CS.
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<b>Research Interests</b></a><p>
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Non-photorealistic graphics, user interfaces.
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<b>Publications</b><p>
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<i>A Resolution-Independent Representation for Pen-and-Ink Illustration</i>.</A>
 M. Salisbury,  C. Anderson,  D. Lischinski and  D. H. Salesin. 
<i>SIGGRAPH 96</i>
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<i>Interactive Pen-and-Ink Illustration</i>.</A>
 M. Salisbury,  S. Anderson,  R. Barzel and  D. Salesin.  
<i>SIGGRAPH 94</i>
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<i>Electronic "How Things Work" Articles</i>.</A>
 F. G. Amador,  D. Berman,  A. Borning,  T. D. DeRose,  A. Finkelstein,  D. Neville, Norge,  D. Notkin,  D. Salesin,  M. Salisbury,  J. Sherman,  Y. Sun,  D. S. Weld and  G. Winkenbach.  
<i>Knowledge and Data Engineering, August 1993.</i>
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